From: brianh@u041.oh.vp.com (Brian Hills)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-09-26 17:23:28 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 01:23:28 +0800
From: brianh@u041.oh.vp.com (Brian Hills)
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 01:23:28 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: FW: Internet Scam TRUE?
Message-ID: <m0v6H98-0002VUC@u041.oh.vp.com>
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This lexis-nexus is running around again, is this a true statement?
Or another hoax going around?
I had not seen any comments on this list yet.
The person who forward this to me had not provided where this
originated from.
Thank You
b
> > >
> > > Subject: FW: Internet Scam
> > > Date: Thursday, September 26, 1996
> > >
> > > FYI
> > >
> > > More on the Lexis-Nexis connection:
> > >
> > > Subj: Internet Scam
> > >
> > > Many of you have probably received a message lately regarding a
> > > company called Lexis which is distributing names, social security
> > > numbers, etc. to people over the internet for illegal use (i.e. to obtain
> > > credit in
> > > your name). The message advises you to call a number, give your name and
> > > social
> > > security number, and they will take you off the list.
> > >
> > > DON'T DO THIS!!
> > >
> > > The scam is to have you call and give the info to them. The social
> > > security office is advised of this and is investigating the company.
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